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[applause] some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> the new york times reports the obama administration will tackle climate change this term by avoiding broad, far-reaching and birds through congress and instead focusing on administrative actions. these include reducing power plant emissions, increasing the efficiency of home appliances, and reducing the federal government's carbon footprint. although the white house is planning a campaign to build public support, environmentalist have been warned not to expect "full-scale engagement" what congress is preoccupied with other issues including gun control, immigration, and the federal budget. we'll have more from president obama's second inauguration after the headlines. algeria has confirmed the death toll from its recent hostage crisis and a southern gas field saying 37 foreigners and 11 workers lost their lives. the dead included three americans. the attackers came from algeria and neighboring mali as well as sev
[applause] some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> the new york times reports the obama administration will tackle climate change this term by avoiding broad, far-reaching and birds through congress and instead focusing on administrative actions. these include reducing power plant emissions, increasing the efficiency of home appliances, and reducing the federal...
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms, the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national presence. our crop lands, snow-capped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet, given to us by god, that will lead meaning to the creed that our fathers once declared. we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. our brave men and women in uniform tempered by the flames of battle are unmatched in skill and courage. our citizens feared by the memory of those we have lost know too well the price that is paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant agains those who would do us harm. but we are as heirs to those
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms, the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our national presence....
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science doesn't recognize science is supposed to be metaphor doesn't belong in science. well, when i tracked that one down, it turns out it comes from aristotle who says metaphor is not scientific, and we've been repeating him like parrots without even questioning whether he was right or wrong. well, if metaphor doesn't have anything to do with science, what are we doing with the wave? you'll see the whole story of how the wave got into science, and it'll surprise you. the whole journey of writing this book surprised the hell out of me. okay. so that's it, that's the speech. you all get awards for valor and for stick to itiveness in listening to the whole thing. any questions? eric, you should have questions about all this. it should seem to you like it's not even science. he's telling all those stories. what in the world is he doing claiming this is science? >> actually, yeah. i wanted to go back to the very beginning. when you talked about, um, no this, no that, no -- and i was reminded of the buddhist, um, what is it called, the sutra that they read all the time which
science doesn't recognize science is supposed to be metaphor doesn't belong in science. well, when i tracked that one down, it turns out it comes from aristotle who says metaphor is not scientific, and we've been repeating him like parrots without even questioning whether he was right or wrong. well, if metaphor doesn't have anything to do with science, what are we doing with the wave? you'll see the whole story of how the wave got into science, and it'll surprise you. the whole journey of...
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economics is a very dynamic social science. there is a latin phrase that means, all things being the same. the democratic policy approach is everything's the same. we can increase tax rateses or in france, we can increase them to 75% and everything else will be the same. but that's not how it works. it's a very dynamic world, where incentives mean something and punishments mean something. so when someone says, we are going to take in california, as mickelson said, we are going to be taking 60-odd percent of your income, or in france, the state's taking 75% of your income, people with the means to move will say, there has to be a place that would be happier to have me and would not -- >> neil: that has been nevada for a lot of californians. there has been a money flight from california for sometime now. mickelson put a face to it. he has dialed that back, checking in with sponsors who didn't share that view. or maybe he wasn't supposed to. but he dialed it back. and sarkozy has his own tax issues and there may be more to the sto
economics is a very dynamic social science. there is a latin phrase that means, all things being the same. the democratic policy approach is everything's the same. we can increase tax rateses or in france, we can increase them to 75% and everything else will be the same. but that's not how it works. it's a very dynamic world, where incentives mean something and punishments mean something. so when someone says, we are going to take in california, as mickelson said, we are going to be taking...
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"science bob" pflugfelder. find out more about science bob on his website sciencebob.com. we'll be right back.
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in math and science those who have more experience and highly credentialed instructors come to do better with the mandatory courses than those who have less experience in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is a less experienced instructors more likely to teach to the test that has impressive exam scores and happy students with the instructor evaluation. but deal crusty professors that we nearly fired one paragraph ago focus less on the exam and more on the concepts that matter most in the following courses and in life after the air force academy. we need to evaluate teachers and professors to make sure we do our right. long-term policy challenge bruited in statistics is develop a system that rewards the real value added. this is a work in progress. we'll stop there will be happy -- happy to answer any questions. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for writing this book and also "naked economics." hope it sells as well as the other statistic book. >> this is a sequel. in the sense well as with my publisher that book was published by norton and he said update this. that wa
in math and science those who have more experience and highly credentialed instructors come to do better with the mandatory courses than those who have less experience in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is a less experienced instructors more likely to teach to the test that has impressive exam scores and happy students with the instructor evaluation. but deal crusty professors that we nearly fired one paragraph ago focus less on the exam and more on the concepts that matter...
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joining us now is the executive director of the climate science coalition of america. steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting because it's billed as we're doing something, showing the world we're tackling this carbon emissions problem. we are doing something. it's also billed as a big revenue raiser for the government. i think that's the motivation. now, in the long run, you could say it reduces
joining us now is the executive director of the climate science coalition of america. steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget...
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some may deny the overwhelmingly judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of the fires, crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> jon: oh (bleep). [ laughter ] we don't need a president we need the last air vendor. but perhaps the line that got the most attention in obama's speech was this one. >> we, the people, declared today that -- declare today that the most evident of truths that all of russ created equal is the star that guides us still. just as it guided our forbearers through seneca falls and the selma and stonewall. >> jon: i believe it's the first time a president has name checked a gay bar at his inauguration. other than ruther ford b. hayes talking about work teg loaded musket. put some pants on hayes. so now to the react. the network will have to talk about it in terms of coverage msnbc. >> massive crowd in washington today. >> jon: fox. >> much smaller crowd than four years ago. [ laughter ] >> jon: that's it. it's woodstock. it's woodstockst 99. seizing the moment. >> just a note on what you saw the first lady wearing. we're told it's a thom b
some may deny the overwhelmingly judgment of science but none can avoid the devastating impact of the fires, crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> jon: oh (bleep). [ laughter ] we don't need a president we need the last air vendor. but perhaps the line that got the most attention in obama's speech was this one. >> we, the people, declared today that -- declare today that the most evident of truths that all of russ created equal is the star that guides us still. just as it...
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we'll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its costs. we'll harness harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. and we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. all this we can do. all this we will do. now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions, who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. their memories are short. they have forgotten what this country has already done, what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose and necessity to courage. what the cynics that to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them, that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. the question we have today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works, whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. whether the answer is yes, we intend to move forwa
we'll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its costs. we'll harness harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. and we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. all this we can do. all this we will do. now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions, who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. their...
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witnesses said he walked into a science classroom and shot another 16-year-old student in the chest. they will try him as an adult. >> the factors we considered to reach this decision were the circumstances southering the inn -- surrounding this incident, the fact that a firearm was used the severity to cleveland and the evidence of premeditation and deliberation. >> cleveland, the gunshot victim is in a medically- induced coma but doctors expect him that fully recover but after extensive surgery. >>> three students are facing drug charges after cookies made their way around campus. two other students had to go to the hospital after eating the pot laced snacks. they arrested the 14-year-old who brought the fax to school and two others were arrested for giving out the snacks. >>> it has caused short damages and shots are still available. health officials announced there is no shortage anywhere in the state. keizer hospital ordered more than a trillion doses however some stores have temporarily ran out with more expected to arrive next week. >> others are getting sick and i would recom
witnesses said he walked into a science classroom and shot another 16-year-old student in the chest. they will try him as an adult. >> the factors we considered to reach this decision were the circumstances southering the inn -- surrounding this incident, the fact that a firearm was used the severity to cleveland and the evidence of premeditation and deliberation. >> cleveland, the gunshot victim is in a medically- induced coma but doctors expect him that fully recover but after...
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yeah, go ahead. >> life sciences was down. double digits. clean tech was down almost 40%. the reason those two were down, bill, to your question about the fiscal cliff. >> right. >> is they both depend on government policy. clean tech to be successful depends on government subsidies and life sciences to be successful. it depends on low regulation. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> low regulation and low subsidies these last couple of years. >> greg, you're saying venture funding may have declined, but you're expecting the activity to pick up in 2013 because of health i.t. that's your space. >> look at health care specifically, life sciences was the biggest decliner by 16%. there was a decrease in investment, but if you look at specifically health care, digital health care i.t., it increased -- investment increased over 50%, so we're seeing huge shifts of money from life sciences and medical devices into health care i.t. where the quickest innovation has happened. >> do you agree with john's premise that those that suffered the most were those -- the benefit from government
yeah, go ahead. >> life sciences was down. double digits. clean tech was down almost 40%. the reason those two were down, bill, to your question about the fiscal cliff. >> right. >> is they both depend on government policy. clean tech to be successful depends on government subsidies and life sciences to be successful. it depends on low regulation. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> low regulation and low subsidies these last couple of years. >> greg, you're...
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carolyn west found math and science, the students witch more experience and highly credential ed instructors in the introductory course does better in they mandatory follow-on courses than students in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is that the less experienced instructors are more likely to teach to the test. in the introductory courses. this produces impressive exam scores and happy stunts when it comes to fill ought instructor evaluation. meanwhile, the old crusty professor,s, whom we nearly fired, focus less on the exam than on the concept which is matter most in the follow yawn courses and life after the air force academy. we need to evaluation teachers and professors, we just have to do it wrong. in the long-term policy challenge is to develop a system that rewards a teachers rival uaddded. this is a work in progress but it's not going away. so i'll stop there and be happy to answer questiones about this book. or neglect else that might be on your mine. thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank you for writing this book and also for writing naked economics. i hope t
carolyn west found math and science, the students witch more experience and highly credential ed instructors in the introductory course does better in they mandatory follow-on courses than students in the introductory courses. one logical interpretation is that the less experienced instructors are more likely to teach to the test. in the introductory courses. this produces impressive exam scores and happy stunts when it comes to fill ought instructor evaluation. meanwhile, the old crusty...
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will the ceo of protein sciences -- the ceo of protein sciences the maker of the vaccine joins us. david: also we will have today's speed read. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice
will the ceo of protein sciences -- the ceo of protein sciences the maker of the vaccine joins us. david: also we will have today's speed read. ♪ twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call...
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. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation banning this type of firearm, right? this file will still be on line. you see what i'm saying? it will still be able to reproduce. if you cannot buy it in store, look how much this project is important. >> the shafts needs time to dry. we will visit again tomorrow when cody will show us how to shoot with it, but for now, it is off to latexes gun show -- a texas gun show. gun sales spike in the wake of mass shootings. people want to show what they have and stock up on the latest gear. organizers did not allow us to film inside. >> evil does not flow out
. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation...
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>> science bob blows things up. >> jennifer lopez reminiscent. >> you miss stephen tyler? >> mark wahlberg kind of sings, and this week an unmess sensorship. now here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for watching. welcome it our home here in hollywood. it was -- it's been cold here, and i can't really explain why. the high today was 59 degrees, which isn't very cold, but for some reason it feels like it's 9 degrees outside. we had an outdoor concert last night. people were wearing uggs on their head it was so cold. we're not used to this here in l.a. we're delicate people. even our kids were delicate. our local news went to an elementary school in burbank yesterday. watch these kids. they're freezing, even though it's sunday, and they don't have their jackets zipped up. >> on the playground at red heart elementary students cleared out for lunch and recess. >> i would rather be, like, somewhere in chicago where it's always hot. >> public school. >> jimmy: sorry, everyone in chicago. the president will be worn in on sunday. they have to do it on sunday because legally
>> science bob blows things up. >> jennifer lopez reminiscent. >> you miss stephen tyler? >> mark wahlberg kind of sings, and this week an unmess sensorship. now here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you for watching. welcome it our home here in hollywood. it was -- it's been cold here, and i can't really explain why. the high today was 59 degrees, which isn't very cold, but for some reason it feels like it's 9 degrees outside. we had an outdoor concert last...
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he's the kind of science committee. then there was the theory that romney was a very good candidate , didn't say things people understood, didn't connect with people very well and was somewhat awkward. for instance, when he went to michigan, his home state for that primary and said the trees for the raid had been michigan. the actual quote was i love this state. it seems right here. the trees at the right height. away from here i find no trees to please. no trees at such a perfect height as these. for me i cannot ever be at ease to grow one's knees. or two tall trees that splinter group wisconsin sure has bragging rights on cheese and colorado is where they take your skis. connecticut of course has lyme disease. [laughter] and none of these semi-prepared to say is currently here with the perfect perfect height of trees. [applause] and according to that theory, romney just was in a very good candidate. they should have nominated somebody else. and there is also a theory they were demographically behind that they didn't u
he's the kind of science committee. then there was the theory that romney was a very good candidate , didn't say things people understood, didn't connect with people very well and was somewhat awkward. for instance, when he went to michigan, his home state for that primary and said the trees for the raid had been michigan. the actual quote was i love this state. it seems right here. the trees at the right height. away from here i find no trees to please. no trees at such a perfect height as...
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. >> dicky: and science bob flewing felder. >> these balloons are filled with hydrogen. >> dicky: up next mark wahlberg sings. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new avalon. toyota. let's go places. when you file your taxes.eans big changes this year...n. i read the whole 900 pages. i will give you a tax and health care review. i can help you figure it out. is bigger than we think ... sometimelike the flu.fer from with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take othe
. >> dicky: and science bob flewing felder. >> these balloons are filled with hydrogen. >> dicky: up next mark wahlberg sings. ♪ [ male announcer ] let's take every drop of courage, every ounce of inspiration, every bit of determination, and go where we've never gone before. ♪ introducing the radically new avalon. toyota. let's go places. when you file your taxes.eans big changes this year...n. i read the whole 900 pages. i will give you a tax and health care review. i can...
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. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation banning this type of firearm, right? this file will still be on line. you see what i'm saying? it will still be able to reproduce. if you cannot buy it in store, look how much this project is important. >> the shafts needs time to dry. we will visit again tomorrow when cody will show us how to shoot with it, but for now, it is off to latexes gun show -- a texas gun show. gun sales spike in the wake of mass shootings. people want to show what they have and stock up on the latest gear. organizers did not allow us to film inside. >> evil does not flow out
. >> science fiction has become reality. all it takes is some liquid plastic and a state of the art 3 the printer to produce the parts needed to make an assault rifle -- stated the art -- state-of- the-art 3-d printer. the internet provided the templates needed. his idea of a free society is one where everyone can make their own weapons. >> we have seen this shooting. this shooting will probably end with the sandy hook shooting. the shooting will probably end with legislation...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. deadly rivals some decades. if good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will attack myself and michael attack my brother understand my contact immediately. going to be basically attacked the columns of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the top. two of the most violent gangs in us history. is just all model kill or be killed with colors matching the national flag. but this country uses violence when it reaches and then it legitimizes the violence they all made in america on the ati.
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. deadly rivals some decades. if good fifteen thousand people killing each other in any other country there would be diplomats there would be mediators. self-imposed out costs from society i will attack myself and michael attack my brother understand my contact immediately. going to be basically attacked the columns of my anger and my frustration. that. well into the top. two of the most...
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the science is settled in this. it is not settled. gerri: i want to place some sound from her documentary. there is an interesting exchange between a family in the government on this very issue. >> they say that fracking for natural gas polluted their water. >> we had iron chloride sodium. >> and here they are when they learned a great news from the epa that their water is perfect. gerri: so, it's not just environmentalists. it's not degrees out there her jumping up and down. apparently some people in the heartland are. >> well, when you are in the middle of a very lucrative multimillion-dollar of seed you make all sorts of allegations against oil and gas companies. this family to my involved in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit. and he told me, you get three types of uranium in his water, and two of them are weapons-grade. the independent. that was looking around. and this is reported by journalists from all over the world. where is your scientific evidence? two types of weapons grade uranium. the iranian secret service will be their bot
the science is settled in this. it is not settled. gerri: i want to place some sound from her documentary. there is an interesting exchange between a family in the government on this very issue. >> they say that fracking for natural gas polluted their water. >> we had iron chloride sodium. >> and here they are when they learned a great news from the epa that their water is perfect. gerri: so, it's not just environmentalists. it's not degrees out there her jumping up and down....
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from business innovation to medical science. cutting edge science turns a piece of skin into a beating heart. come up next. breakthrough changing immediate as we night. you get the story as the news continuesíáf- these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. oechl. >> what if you could stock pile a set of spare parts for your body. an extra part lung or eye grown in a lab from a piece of your own skin? here's bill weir from "nightline"with the nobel prize winning science that could one day save lives. >>reporter: meet sophie. watching the 3-year-old motor around her minnesota home would you never know she was born with half of a functionin
from business innovation to medical science. cutting edge science turns a piece of skin into a beating heart. come up next. breakthrough changing immediate as we night. you get the story as the news continuesíáf- these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is...
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kaminski, my seventh-grade science teacher. who's laughing now? [ laughter ] such an ass. mr. -- mr. robbins, my jerk neighbor. i'm gonna burn your lawn. uh, uh, becky. becky, wherever you are, i hope you're in pain. [ laughter ] there's -- there's so many more. there's so many more. but i'll e-mail you guys. i will. [ laughter ] oh, my god. [ sighs ] what do you do when you win the most important award ever in the history of mankind? i don't know. uh, i guess it's -- first thing, sex. uh, just a ton -- a ton of sex. uh, weird stuff, too, not the normal sex. weird, edgy, real dangerous sex. that's for sure. uh, whatever i want, i'm gonna take, and -- and then the rest, i'm just gonna break. [ laughter ] uh, oh, i guess that's my time. uh, thank you so much. the world is my toilet. thank you! thank you! good night! good night! [ cheers and applause ] -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> january 14, 2013. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: hello, everybody. welcome to the dai
kaminski, my seventh-grade science teacher. who's laughing now? [ laughter ] such an ass. mr. -- mr. robbins, my jerk neighbor. i'm gonna burn your lawn. uh, uh, becky. becky, wherever you are, i hope you're in pain. [ laughter ] there's -- there's so many more. there's so many more. but i'll e-mail you guys. i will. [ laughter ] oh, my god. [ sighs ] what do you do when you win the most important award ever in the history of mankind? i don't know. uh, i guess it's -- first thing, sex. uh, just...
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secret code that other people cannot read except their intended recipients, we're talking about it as a science. in the last 30 years, basic techniques that we would normally associate with any democratic civilization and move into a digital realm. this includes things like anonymous electronic cash, digital voting, signatures and proofs of agreements between people. when we look at what happened and civilizations move onto the internet, how is it controlled? at the moment, a lot of the problem we face on the internet, the independence of the internet, is guys with guns can simply turn up to any server and tell the people to behave in a certain way, just like they do with oil wells, or customs. as an international news civilization, a former people intellectually express themselves, we pause in our political ideals and ambitions, the internet is suffering on one hand from mass deception, and on the other hand, it is still in many ways, subservient to the physical force in the various states that its infrastructure is located in. cryptography provides no way -- the way from the physical world to
secret code that other people cannot read except their intended recipients, we're talking about it as a science. in the last 30 years, basic techniques that we would normally associate with any democratic civilization and move into a digital realm. this includes things like anonymous electronic cash, digital voting, signatures and proofs of agreements between people. when we look at what happened and civilizations move onto the internet, how is it controlled? at the moment, a lot of the problem...
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it might help teach science. a way to help students and people understand the inner workings of the microscope. hence the home plate legos microscope project. >> i think the discovery they had from talking to teachers will how you might use something like this is how do we demystify the science of microscope by. >> the students said the design process has already refocused their thinking and their appreciation for the creative process. >> it's especially been a lot of fun. >> right, right. >> and carolyn says the alternative design exercises already being employed internationally. a team from ucsf recently held similar brainstorming sessions with colleagues in beijing. looking for new ways to research key challenges in cell biology. >> whether resop, that is lisa argen's expertise. >> i try, anyway. we have some challenges ahead with the changing forecast. but this morning starting out very chilly, but very pretty shots. looking at mount dough ab below from the east bay camera. nice and clear for most everyone. a
it might help teach science. a way to help students and people understand the inner workings of the microscope. hence the home plate legos microscope project. >> i think the discovery they had from talking to teachers will how you might use something like this is how do we demystify the science of microscope by. >> the students said the design process has already refocused their thinking and their appreciation for the creative process. >> it's especially been a lot of fun....
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my father had me convinced that i was going to be a really great math and science student. i am not. but they filled me with a sense of promise, and they encouraged me to believe in myself. so many of the kids who come into covenant house don't have that, right in and you quinn to think -- you begin to think that the darkness is so large and hovers so resonantly that the light is untouchable. but the great virtue of covenant house being 40 years old and me having been a part of it for 20 years is i now know doctors and teachers and great parents who were once upon a time homeless kids. but someone inside or outside covenant house loved them. so we have to just take care of ourselves and remind ourselves that the light -- and i'm not being sentimental, i really believe this -- the light is so much stronger than the darkness. we just even have to -- we just each have to get in this together to help change the life of a kid. there are people many this city who once a week go down to that shelter and bake a birthday cake to kids who have never, ever had happy birthday sung to t
my father had me convinced that i was going to be a really great math and science student. i am not. but they filled me with a sense of promise, and they encouraged me to believe in myself. so many of the kids who come into covenant house don't have that, right in and you quinn to think -- you begin to think that the darkness is so large and hovers so resonantly that the light is untouchable. but the great virtue of covenant house being 40 years old and me having been a part of it for 20 years...
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the science is settled on this issue. >> no, it's not. >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is. i'm sorry, i'm not debating -- neil: here to say that we're saying climate change is a real problem. >> thank you. it is a real problem. we have to do something about it. neil: you don't know what to do about it. what are you going to do? where are you going to spend the money? >> if there's a fire on your lawn, and you say, well, it costs too much money to put it out. neil: if the money was not wasted and abused, what are you going to do with it? >> look, over the past few years, we have done a lot already, and we hopefully will do more. solar capacity is up. wind capacity is up. notch rail gas, clean natural gas, that's a really promising area. there's a lot of things that we could be doing. nemo kneel okay. -- neil: ron, what do you think? >> cut the national oceanianic administration. cut that or cut nasa, scientific agencies that help us solve the problem. that's a great idea. >> you made the point. ron? >> thank you. i don't know where michael's getting the money. i don't know w
the science is settled on this issue. >> no, it's not. >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is. i'm sorry, i'm not debating -- neil: here to say that we're saying climate change is a real problem. >> thank you. it is a real problem. we have to do something about it. neil: you don't know what to do about it. what are you going to do? where are you going to spend the money? >> if there's a fire on your lawn, and you say, well, it costs too much money to put it out. neil: if...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. "huckabee." ner, now, back to huckabee. >> we're back with larry and i want to remind you again, larry has written what you'll convinced is the most methodical, logical and rational understanding of this entire issue that i've ever seen, a long and thorough piece, we've got a link at mikehuckabee.com. and i want you to read it if you're rd in a lot mo-- interested in it in a lot more depth. the and nra proposed it and the president's plan seems more like armed police officers, resource officers, but you say if we had teachers who were trained in schools and were armed, they could prevent the kind of shootings, or at least maybe stop them before they get out of hand, like what happened at sandy hook. but that scares people, armed teachers. should they be afraid of that? >> no, and when i say armed teachers, i don't mean mandatory arming all teachers by no means, but most people don't realize that already in the state of utah, there are armed
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. "huckabee." ner, now, back to huckabee. >> we're back with larry and i want to remind you again, larry has written what you'll convinced is the most methodical, logical and rational understanding of this entire issue that i've ever seen, a long and thorough piece, we've got a link at mikehuckabee.com. and i want you to read it...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. sully sullenberger. >> welcome back to "fox & friends" fist. >> i am patty ann brown. >> i am heather childers. >> the top five stories making news at this hour an amber lart for a missing 5-year-old in philadelphia. check this out surveillance video shows nail law robinson the moment she was abducted from her elementary school. she left a building with a woman who pretended to be her mother. >> please don't hurt my child. i just want my baby to come home. >> they say she is around 4 feet tall and weighs 45 pounds. she was last seen wearing light blue shirts and navy pants. a 10,000 dollar reward is being offered for her safe return. >> hope they find her. >> in a few hours a major law enforcement group will put new york journal news on notice. they will hold a news conference to speak out against the paper's decision to publishing the names and addressing of registered gun owners. many officers and families are concerned the officers have
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. sully sullenberger. >> welcome back to "fox & friends" fist. >> i am patty ann brown. >> i am heather childers. >> the top five stories making news at this hour an amber lart for a missing 5-year-old in philadelphia. check this out surveillance video shows nail law robinson the moment she was abducted from...
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. >> a science fair in manchester and excitement about the revolutionary material graph scene. manchester has pioneered asearch into gradsteiphine, material so thin, it has just a single layer of atoms and many potential uses. >> you can take it and throwing out the window and it will not/. >> it is strange. >> it is contained in the tiny black flecks on this tape. it has been called a wonder material because it is destined to be incredibly useful. let's use virtual reality to get a closer look at this stuff, because it has extraordinary properties. if you scratch it, it turns out to be stronger than steel or even diamonds down at the same scale, useful for making all kinds of things more robust. it conducts electricity better than copper, vital for future electronics. you could have a computer screen that you could fold up like paper. no wonder people are talking of graphine as a material that could revolutionize the way we make things. this promotional video from samsung shows one view of the kind of gadgets but could emerge. paper thin, flexible, three- dimensional. there is
. >> a science fair in manchester and excitement about the revolutionary material graph scene. manchester has pioneered asearch into gradsteiphine, material so thin, it has just a single layer of atoms and many potential uses. >> you can take it and throwing out the window and it will not/. >> it is strange. >> it is contained in the tiny black flecks on this tape. it has been called a wonder material because it is destined to be incredibly useful. let's use virtual...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> tonight, call to arms on guns. >> americans of every background stand up and say enough. we have suffered too much pain and care too much about our children to allow this to continue, then change will come. >> a bunch of people on both sides of the gun debate and gun advocates who think i'm just plain wrong on the right to bear arms. also al roker stays up late, last time he schooled me on american weather. >> it's hurricane. >> not in my country. >> well, we're not in your country now. >> i wasn't employed to be an american. >> expecting a stormy time tonight. this is "piers morgan tonight." this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. the latest breaking news on the american hostage situation overseas later. we begin with the most important issue facing this country right now, the issue that president obama made his agenda today. a little over one month since the brutal shooting at sandy hook. the president chang
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> tonight, call to arms on guns. >> americans of every background stand up and say enough. we have suffered too much pain and care too much about our children to allow this to continue, then change will come. >> a bunch of people on both sides of the gun debate and gun advocates who think i'm just plain wrong on the right to bear arms. also al roker...
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forecasting winter storms is the most difficult thing to do in natural science. it really is. we do our best to approximate at least what might happen. it did track about 50 miles farther south. boy, central and southern virginia got walloped with heavy snow. here, though, right now 38 at reagan national. a wind out of the northwest gusting to 20 miles an hour. feels like it's in the 20s. there's that storm. it did unload a lot of snow. southwestern southern central virginia. even snowed in ocean city. now it's ended. a few flurries in montgomery county into howard county. quick passing snow showers are zipping through. few flurries in frederick county as well in maryland. here are the snow totals. dusting to an inch south of fredericksburg to charlottesville. south and east of there 2 to 6 inches from richmond to virginia beach and west of there. even ocean city got a dusting as did parts of northern neck. but 8 to 14 inches snow fell in southwestern virginia into western north carolina. incredible storm. now as we look at what's happening over the last 12 hours. the skies ar
forecasting winter storms is the most difficult thing to do in natural science. it really is. we do our best to approximate at least what might happen. it did track about 50 miles farther south. boy, central and southern virginia got walloped with heavy snow. here, though, right now 38 at reagan national. a wind out of the northwest gusting to 20 miles an hour. feels like it's in the 20s. there's that storm. it did unload a lot of snow. southwestern southern central virginia. even snowed in...
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this is one place where the science is settled. fracking has been going on since 1947. melissa: do you think you'll be able to reach enough people out there o where does the name of matt damon reach more people? >> it has zerasked nominations, a very interesting phenomenon. we will be on tv and that is great, every american, most americans will have a chance to see it. on access to january 22, 9:00 p.m. eastern. melissa: you have to get your plug-in. thank you for coming on. time for today's fuel gauge report. cutting oil production. top saudi oil official says the 5% cut was due to lower global demand. carl icahn has taken a 3% stake in transocean. the offshore oil driller. investor bought 1.6% of his outstanding shares, the rest coming through options. oil futures at a four-month high. helping fuel crude skin settling six tenths of a percentage. natural gas futures rallied for their third straight session, forecasters say a stretch of colder temperatures will hit the midwest and east coast. lowering the outlook for natural gas demand. coming up on "money," coca-cola p
this is one place where the science is settled. fracking has been going on since 1947. melissa: do you think you'll be able to reach enough people out there o where does the name of matt damon reach more people? >> it has zerasked nominations, a very interesting phenomenon. we will be on tv and that is great, every american, most americans will have a chance to see it. on access to january 22, 9:00 p.m. eastern. melissa: you have to get your plug-in. thank you for coming on. time for...
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subjects that struck me most was still was increased openness to the rules the prime minister into science in the last. in his speech when he talked about the regional both rationing he said that it's not just chile for yourselves but it has to be an open close race and ultimately you want to integrate also more with europe want to integrate the surface of the pacific and you want to be come farther afield so that when will the growth come from the forecasts of global growth since just of those two percent. apart from the crisis year two thousand and nine the lowest in ten years has a lot to do with the problem still in july countries that continue with low growth in europe we actually for she in other contraction next next year there was disappointment in the united states especially in the sewage water the construction of investments very much linked to the uncertain situation around to fiscal position that was the disappointment in japan it spills over to the to the developing countries i think in general what do you see that for rochelle show itself in countries are still performing so
subjects that struck me most was still was increased openness to the rules the prime minister into science in the last. in his speech when he talked about the regional both rationing he said that it's not just chile for yourselves but it has to be an open close race and ultimately you want to integrate also more with europe want to integrate the surface of the pacific and you want to be come farther afield so that when will the growth come from the forecasts of global growth since just of those...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our second story outfront. gun battle. president obama proposed 23 executive actions. 23. among them, ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. background checks. and strengthening mental health reporting and regulation. the nra said only honest law abiding gun owners will be affected and our children will remain vulnerable to the inevitability of more tragedy. what is the nra's strategy when it comes to this debate. >> are the president's kids more important than yours. >> reporter: in a hard hitting response the nra has rolled out this ad saying the president is happy to have armed secret service agents protecting his children but for everyone else. >> a hypocrit when it comes to fair share of security. >> reporter: it is the latest muscle flex by the gun group superpack which last year spent more than $16 million to influence political races. that is not a tremendous amount for such efforts. big oil, the phar
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our second story outfront. gun battle. president obama proposed 23 executive actions. 23. among them, ban on military-style assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. background checks. and strengthening mental health reporting and regulation. the nra said only honest law abiding gun owners will be affected and our children will...
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there's really -- in other words, some things have been decided by science. >> correct. and, you know, we spent a good two years now talking about the huge threat that our debt has when arguably the warming of the planet, which could be irreversible is a much larger threat than our national debt. what obama was trying to say is we need to have a reasoned discussion. i'm tired of saying this side and this side let's meet in the middle. let's acknowledge certain -- >> the republican party had up until recently acknowledged a common science, and then as part of this crazy admission requirement for the republican candidacy for president, you have to disown all that, all that knowledge. >> that's exactly right. i think he felt so comfortable saying what he said yesterday because the american people were with him on election day. you know, they stood up and they said, no, this is time for reasonable discussion on issues. this wasn't just one set of issues. the american people and our research at emily's list has shown that particularly women voters just want some common sense
there's really -- in other words, some things have been decided by science. >> correct. and, you know, we spent a good two years now talking about the huge threat that our debt has when arguably the warming of the planet, which could be irreversible is a much larger threat than our national debt. what obama was trying to say is we need to have a reasoned discussion. i'm tired of saying this side and this side let's meet in the middle. let's acknowledge certain -- >> the republican...
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pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you took action, you took advil®. they say opposites attract. but does that work for a car? ask scott makowski. he and his team set out to combine power and fuel efficiency. people said it wouldn't work out. people were wrong. here's proof. an ecoboost engine in the new ford escape with up to a best-in-class 33 mpg highway, and plenty of power to spare. it's the little engine that most definitely can. the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further. >> this week on "jimmy kimmel live". mark wahlberg. rob lowe. ray romano
pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. you...
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here with that our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: the report out today illustrates huge strides in the fight against cancer which kills one in four americans. the death rate down more than 20% in the last two decades is attributed to improved survival from the biggest killers, lung and colon cancer, for both men and women. breast cancer in women and prostate cancer. >> the public should be ecstatic we are seeing these kind of reductions. but they need to realize the battle hasn't been won. >> reporter: experts emphasize the kind of death rate is not due to the expensive new drugs we hear about. instead they point to people smoking less and early detection, especially for breast and colon cancer. still, this year, an estimated 1.6 million americans will be diagnosed with cancer, and more than 580,000 will die from it. according to the report, the death rate for melanoma, often caused by sun exposure, is rising. and there is major concern about obesity, which affects many cancers, including liver, breast and colorectal cancer. >> over the next 10 to 15 years, it's ind
here with that our chief science correspondent, robert bazell. >> reporter: the report out today illustrates huge strides in the fight against cancer which kills one in four americans. the death rate down more than 20% in the last two decades is attributed to improved survival from the biggest killers, lung and colon cancer, for both men and women. breast cancer in women and prostate cancer. >> the public should be ecstatic we are seeing these kind of reductions. but they need to...
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that's been dropping but that it's really not going to change anything on the ground other than the science but if anything could it be argued that it's backfired because since that announcement there have been at least five thousand settlement units that have been announced by the israeli government both the israelis would have built the settlements with or without the u.n. status it's the settlements are the one feature that has existed in this place since one nine hundred sixty seven but pretty much within two weeks of the start of israel's occupation in june of one nine hundred sixty seven settlements began and there's never really been a stop in settlement construction the israelis are always looking to an excuse and point you to get to an excuse but they're not never really serious. about it's always a question of just building and expanding settlers because they can nobody's help them accountable and so going back to the u.n. vote i wish that he would use this opportunity to change the rules of the game to sign on to the international criminal court and to start holding israel accoun
that's been dropping but that it's really not going to change anything on the ground other than the science but if anything could it be argued that it's backfired because since that announcement there have been at least five thousand settlement units that have been announced by the israeli government both the israelis would have built the settlements with or without the u.n. status it's the settlements are the one feature that has existed in this place since one nine hundred sixty seven but...
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political science will look at the system and say, what is wrong with this. the historian will look at it and say, how to get this way -- how did it this way. we tend to be less active in suggesting changes to the system. floyd riddick said, the rules of the senate are perfect. what he meant by that was, the senators have exclusive control over writing their own rules. these are the rules that have written, and this is what i carry out. if the want to change them, they will change and to fit their circumstances. -- and them to fit their circumstances. the have been filibustering since 1789. -- they have been filibustering since 1789. the senate and house have developed in remarkably different ways over time. the constitution said, each house to right the wrong roles. age house can write their own rules. -- the house can write their own rules. you come to the senate. the rules of the senate have always given much more muscle to the minority. sometimes it is the minority party. sometimes it is a minority faction inside a minority part to says, "i object," and e
political science will look at the system and say, what is wrong with this. the historian will look at it and say, how to get this way -- how did it this way. we tend to be less active in suggesting changes to the system. floyd riddick said, the rules of the senate are perfect. what he meant by that was, the senators have exclusive control over writing their own rules. these are the rules that have written, and this is what i carry out. if the want to change them, they will change and to fit...
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they're not hard, they're not rocket science, but we just have to achieve consensus. my optimism comes from the fact that historically america has been willing to face the hard problems, be dynamic, change things, not get stuck in gridlock. right now it's unsettling how unabler two make progress. but i thi there's an underlying optimism i have that just because of the very historical nature of this country and certainly there's no reason why we can't be competitive. you know, it's really going to be our choice in terms of how we behave, what kind of policies we set, how we work together between business and government and, you know, i'm optimistic that we'll sort it out but, boy, it sure looks ugly right now. >> susie: for more on michaelportier's research and articles go to nbr.com and check out our partnership with some of the nation's top business schools like harvard. >> tom: while beer wasn't invented in america, u.s. brewers are thinking small to make it big. small craft brewers are claiming a bigger stake of the industry's annual $300 billion in sales. mike heg
they're not hard, they're not rocket science, but we just have to achieve consensus. my optimism comes from the fact that historically america has been willing to face the hard problems, be dynamic, change things, not get stuck in gridlock. right now it's unsettling how unabler two make progress. but i thi there's an underlying optimism i have that just because of the very historical nature of this country and certainly there's no reason why we can't be competitive. you know, it's really going...
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and we'll have fun with science with science bob will be here. i'm trying to work it so somehow j-lo and bob will fall in love. our first guest is an emmy-winning actor, one of the funniest men of them all. on january 26th, you can see him at garden of laughs, a big benefit concert at madison square garden. please say hello to ray romano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. how you doing? >> good. i like the knee. i like the move. start your own thing. >> jimmy: seemed like it maybe hurt a little, didn't it? >> it's better there, than there. >> jimmy: you're right. >> as you get older, a knee to the crotch is not as painful as it is when you're a young man. >> jimmy: is that right? >> well, because when you're younger, things are compact. there's give. now there's slack. >> jimmy: you're right. it's like a combo in billiards. >> it's like punching a curtain now. [ laughter ] it's a bad start. >> jimmy: the best is if you're in the locker room with very old men. they're shameless and they want you to see what's going to happen
and we'll have fun with science with science bob will be here. i'm trying to work it so somehow j-lo and bob will fall in love. our first guest is an emmy-winning actor, one of the funniest men of them all. on january 26th, you can see him at garden of laughs, a big benefit concert at madison square garden. please say hello to ray romano. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. how you doing? >> good. i like the knee. i like the move. start your own thing. >>...